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Black w/Brass Std. Gauge Tinplate Ives No. 1770 Steam Engine - w/Proto-Sound 2.0

10-1293-1

List Price:
$599.95

Scale:
Std. Gauge
Product Type:
Steam Locomotive
Product Line:
Tinplate Traditions
Delivery Status:
Delivered DEC. 2007

Overview

In 1928, Lionel and American Flyer took over the bankrupt Ives Manufacturing Company. By the end of the decade, Lionel had assumed sole ownership and the famous Ives factory in Bridgeport, CT. lay silent. But in those dark, early years of the Depression, Lionel kept the Ives name alive with Lionel products sold with Ives nameplates, most likely as a way to clear out excess stock. One of the last Ives engines made was the 1770E steamer, in actuality a Lionel 390E with Ives nameplates. Cataloged for only one year, 1932 - the last year the Ives name appeared on a new toy - the 1770E was offered with a variety of passenger cars, apparently in order to move whatever stock was on hand.

New for 2007, M.T.H. introduces this replica of the last steam engine to bear an Ives nameplate. We offer this historic steamer with a 1930s-style open-frame Bild-a-Loco motor and electronic reverse, or with modern Proto-Sound 2.0 electronics with sound, cruise control, and puffing smoke.

Features

  • Stamped Steel Boiler
  • Die-Cast Metal Chassis
  • Baked Enamel Finish
  • Colorful Paint Scheme
  • Nickel Trim
  • Metal Wheels and Axles
  • Operating Metal Latch Couplers
  • Constant Voltage Headlight
  • Precision Flywheel Equipped Motor
  • Locomotive Speed Control
  • Metal Handrails and Decorative Bell
  • Decorative Metal Whistle
  • Die-Cast Tender Body
  • Synchronized Puffing ProtoSmoker System
  • Proto-Sound 2.0 With The Digital Command System Featuring: Freight Yard Proto-Effects
  • Unit Measures:22" x 3 9/16" x 5 1/16"
  • Operates On STD-42 Curves
  • Support

    Manual:
    Document
    Parts:
    Protosound:
    Document
    Protosound Upgrade:

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